Markus M.
Markus M.
Yes that would be really greate. I implemented and fixes the deploymentreport. Bit this is only XML where you can see some information which things stop the deployment. But you...
No I didn't had the time to dig in deeper but here is how a deployment report looks like when a dependency is missing. I marked the interesting part. Now...
The ConfigurationItemsReports are stored in the SQLCompact file CcmStore.sdf in the table ConfigurationItemState. Don't know if this is accessible via WMI but you can open it with a viewer. Maybe...
A short update on this. Getting the data already works and I think I figured out what the most information mean. The only thing I can't "decrypt" are dependency groups....
Maybe this isn't needed anymore with SCCM 1906: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/apps/deploy-use/install-app-for-device Am Do., 8. Aug. 2019 um 13:32 Uhr schrieb dkjones9602 < [email protected]>: > Can i assume that feature will of client...
The console is very stable for us. Sometimes I have it open for many days. Maybe something can be implemented that calls this function from this tool via WMI? Am...
You can see the user assigned software under CCM_ApplicationCIAssignment in the users actualconfig in wmi.
 I have one required assignment and one available for this user. The one in the screenshot is the available one.
I'm using WMI Explorer 2 and my normal admin account. 
I can see them under applications. They only appear there, when the user who is the target is logged in once. Than they are visible even after a reboot.